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AKRON, Ohio -- Sen. John Kerry blamed the just-announced increase in Medicare premiums on a "failed policy" by President Bush yesterday while campaigning in this crucial state.
The Bush administration said Friday that the monthly premiums seniors will pay for Medicare will increase $11.60, or 17 percent, next year, the largest increase in the program's nearly 40-year history.
"Who are they going to send the bill to?" Mr. Kerry asked the crowd of several thousand filling the infield of a baseball diamond here. "Are they going to send the bill to Haliburton? Are they going to send the bill to Ken Lay and Enron? You bet they're not. They're going to send the bill to our senior citizens. They're going to send the bill to all of you."
Mark McClellan, head of the federal health insurance program for the elderly and disabled, said patients will save money overall in the long run.
"Medicare beneficiaries are saving money," Dr. McClellan said. "They're paying a little more in premiums, but they're getting more savings in their out-of-pocket costs as a result."
The Kerry campaign sprang into action, producing a television ad accusing Mr. Bush of "misleading on Medicare."
"I believe we have a moral responsibility to honor America's seniors," the ad shows Mr. Bush saying during his acceptance speech at the Republican convention Thursday night. "Now seniors are getting immediate help."
The narrator interjects: "The very next day, George Bush imposes the biggest Medicare premium increase in history while prescription drug costs still skyrocket."
During the rally here yesterday, one Kerry supporter shouted something about Mr. Bush hating the elderly.
"This woman here just said that Bush hates seniors," the Democratic presidential nominee responded. "Now, I don't think he hates seniors. I really don't. I hope the president doesn't hate anybody." But Mr. Kerry went on to say that whenever Mr. Bush is faced with choosing "decency" and the "broad interest of the American people," he has always chosen "the narrow interests" of the wealthy.







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